| We use keeper at our company too and find quite the opposite experience. The browser extension worked the best of any we trialed (this includes Dashlane, LP, Bitwarden, and 1Password). Our users found the 2FA to be self explanatory and liked the option to use Yubikeys (when the platform supports it) and defaulting back to TOTP when not available. The UI is simple and clear and as you pointed out the records are flexible. Sharing is easy and the most robust of any solution we tested. (see what happens when a user you didn't intend to share with gets ahold of the share link in LastPass). Data replication between uses and devices was near instantaneous with no user action to ensure the vault was in sync. Additionally, we subscribe to BreachWatch and have gotten immense value in knowing that our users are not using breached credentials. One final note from an enterprise perspective, the admin console for Keeper was clearly the easiest to use with the most features of any of the solutions we trialed. |
WRT sharing, I can agree with that. LastPass's sharing isn't as robust, though I don't recall ever using share links. I don't like that Keeper doesn't tell you what record you just received, though. I already have many dozens of records and it can be difficult for me to find new ones that have been shared with me.
I've never had an issue with data replication on LastPass and haven't needed it with Keeper (I only have it on one machine, anyways).
I can't speak to the Admin UI's of either, though. I've never used them in an org setting. The closest I've come to that is the family account I manage via LastPass, which I imagine isn't the same as what you'd get with a full enterprise account.
All that aside, I'm glad that it's been working well for you and your org. I'm sure Keeper is fine (particularly on Windows or Mac) and that my experience is atypical, but it's still my experience with the thing. Unfortunately, I hate it.